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controversy over how the investigation was conducted has engulfed washington. members of congress want to know why the fbi and the attorney general waited until this pt wednesday to notify the white house. justice officials maintain there was no politics involved. our reporter as you can imagine, have been working this story all night. we'll have a live update, coming right up. >>> and a writer who helped paula broadwell on the petraeus biographer said he was dumbfounded when he found out. vernon locke, his wife called him the most clueless person in america for not expecting something was going on. looking back, he says there were some red flags. >> what was a question in my mind, quite frankly, was why general petraeus was granting paula broadwell the find of access he grantedher. i never fully understood it. but i rationalized it in my own mind as something he felt he could control. i thought she was getting what other reporters could get. but she was just getting more of it. and getting more access and more kind of close-in access than other reporters got.
controversy over how the investigation was conducted has engulfed washington. members of congress want to know why the fbi and the attorney general waited until this pt wednesday to notify the white house. justice officials maintain there was no politics involved. our reporter as you can imagine, have been working this story all night. we'll have a live update, coming right up. >>> and a writer who helped paula broadwell on the petraeus biographer said he was dumbfounded when he found...
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should make up for it. >>> two washington state snowboarders are waking up warm and dry in their own beds this morning, after spending two nights stranded on mt. rainier. >> they got caught in a sudden blizzard with no overnight gear and a few crackers to eat. they built a snow cave and hunkered down. >> we drug in probably four feet. and four feet. and then after we slipped in. >> you guys hunkered together for warmth? >> yeah. not going to lie. >> moving to keep warm, right? >> exactly. >> what stays in the cave, stays in the cave. >> what stays in the cave. i like that. rescue teams had to wade through wet, deep snow to get to the pair. once they were fortified with warm clothes and snowshoes, they were well enough to make their own way off the mountain. >>> an e.r. doctor named doctor of the year in her boston area hospital is now facing a long list of charges after a dramatic crash, all of it caught on a traffic cam. police say dr. kristen howard was speeding away from an accident in a supermarket parking lot in wellesley, massachusetts. that's when she bolted out of the parking
should make up for it. >>> two washington state snowboarders are waking up warm and dry in their own beds this morning, after spending two nights stranded on mt. rainier. >> they got caught in a sudden blizzard with no overnight gear and a few crackers to eat. they built a snow cave and hunkered down. >> we drug in probably four feet. and four feet. and then after we slipped in. >> you guys hunkered together for warmth? >> yeah. not going to lie. >> moving...
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we begin in washington with abc's preeti arla. good morning, preeti. >> reporter: good morning, paula and rob. it has been days since the scandal started. new, it seems there's new twists every day. not just one, but two powerful men are entangled in all this. and we're seeing the women at the center of it all for the first time. the fbi and cia are expected to brief lawmakers on exactly what they know about the petraeus scandal today. as the search for answers continues, for the first time since news broke of her affair with general david petraeus, we see the woman at the center of it all, paula broadwell, eating and drinking behind the closed doors of her brother's home in washington, d.c. this, as the scandal appears to widen and the spotlight now shines on the u.s. top commander in afghanistan, general john allen. >> the president thinks very highly of general allen and the service to his country. as well as the job he's done in afghanistan. >> reporter: a show of support from the white house. even as hearings for general alle
we begin in washington with abc's preeti arla. good morning, preeti. >> reporter: good morning, paula and rob. it has been days since the scandal started. new, it seems there's new twists every day. not just one, but two powerful men are entangled in all this. and we're seeing the women at the center of it all for the first time. the fbi and cia are expected to brief lawmakers on exactly what they know about the petraeus scandal today. as the search for answers continues, for the first...
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. >> talk of washington, that's for sure. we now know the women at the heart of the investigation that led to petraeus' downfall. she was apparently perceived as a threat. >> the secret affair may have remained threatening if not for the threatening e-mails his lover sent to his woman jill kelly. officials say she was not romantically involved with pet tray but a family friend. kelly contacted the cia. initially there were concerns that the cia director's e-mail had been hacked. >> the original complaints was harassment that possibly could have gone to e-mail hacking but there was no substantive information that this had anything to do with national security. >> reporter: but those e-mails were linked back to paula broadwell who had access to petraeus in afghanistan as his official biographer. the 40-year-old broadwell lives in charlotte, north carolina with her husband and two kids. she's an avid runner and said they bonded during the trips to afghanistan. >> it was an opportunity to interview him on a run. i thought i'd tes
. >> talk of washington, that's for sure. we now know the women at the heart of the investigation that led to petraeus' downfall. she was apparently perceived as a threat. >> the secret affair may have remained threatening if not for the threatening e-mails his lover sent to his woman jill kelly. officials say she was not romantically involved with pet tray but a family friend. kelly contacted the cia. initially there were concerns that the cia director's e-mail had been hacked....
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >> all right, thank you, david. >>> well, president obama is making an historic visit to the southeast asian nation of myanmar. she the first u.s. leader to ever go to that country which is also known as burma. mr. obama has already met with myanmar's leaders with aung san suu kyi. the president has also praised myanmar's move towards democracy and urged the country to continue making further reforms. >>> vice president biden spent sunday getting an up close look at the area devastated by superstorm sandy. the v.p. toured seaside heights. he later surveyed the damage in hoboken. he later met with supporters saying rebuilding is, quote, a national responsibility. >>> and in new york, city officials plan to demolish about 200 homes severely damaged by sandy. in some cases, the danger of collapse is so great, they'll be bulldozed before the owners are notified. another 500 homes are being inspected and could be torn down as well. >>> most of the country is expecting a mild week which clears the way for a pretty smooth thanksgiving getaway. but that is de
david kerley, abc news, washington. >> all right, thank you, david. >>> well, president obama is making an historic visit to the southeast asian nation of myanmar. she the first u.s. leader to ever go to that country which is also known as burma. mr. obama has already met with myanmar's leaders with aung san suu kyi. the president has also praised myanmar's move towards democracy and urged the country to continue making further reforms. >>> vice president biden spent...